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Extractions: Technical expertise by Jim Roznowski. With the changing nature of the Internet, these sites may no longer exist or they may exist in different formats. To suggest new sites for inclusion, to report bad links, or to comment on any of the listings in this resource, please use the feedback form Buying My First Car An annotated set of lesson plans from the New York Times posted on a daily basis dealing with current topics. Extremely well written lessons. For instance during the 2000 World Series the following was posted "Math on the Mound (Grades 6 to 12) Using the World Series to Teach Math In this lesson, students will explore mathematical applications of the current intra-city World Series. After learning how one school district is incorporating the World Series in its classrooms, students will consider possible applications of the Series in their math curriculum and then create World Series math projects. (October 26, 2000)"
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Extractions: Mathematics is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change, and space; more informally, one might say it is the study of 'figures and numbers'. In the formalist view, it is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures using logic and mathematical notation; other views are described in Philosophy of mathematics. The specific structures that are investigated by mathematicians often have their origin in the natural sciences, most commonly in physics, but mathematicians also define and investigate structures for reasons purely internal to mathematics, because the structures may provide, for instance, a unifying generalization for several subfields, or a helpful tool for common calculations. Finally, many mathematicians study the areas they do for purely aesthetic reasons, viewing mathematics as an art form rather than as a practical or applied science. Mathematics is often abbreviated to math in North America and maths in other English-speaking countries.
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